Introducing Licochalcone A

Licochalcone A is a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory active ingredient derived from the root of the Chinese Liquorice plant (Glycyrrhiza inflata), which uses natural compounds to protect its cells from excessive sunlight. When used in skincare products, Licochalcone A works to neutralise the free radicals that can damage skin cells and accelerate the ageing process and protects the deeper epidermal skin layers from sun-induced damage. When applied to irritated skin, Licochalcone A reduces redness and helps to soothe mild inflammation.

The powerful anti-oxidant

Alpha–Glucosyl-Rutin (AGR) is a natural ingredient extracted from the pagoda tree that is suitable for dermo cosmetic applications. This highly tolerable ingredient has very powerful antioxidative effects being able to prevent oxidative stress caused by sun induced free radicals – which are the most important triggers of sun allergy. It has been proven that anti-oxidants like AGR help to significantly reduce the risk of developing sun allergy symptoms, also known as Polimorphus Light Eruption (PLE), and Acne Aestivalis.

Introducing Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a vitamin and an antioxidant. Being a vitamin it has to be supplemented to the body by nutrition. It is necessary for a range of biological processes within the body, in this case helping to keep the skin healthy. As an antioxidant, Vitamin E can reduce oxidative stress by neutralising reactive free radicals.

Stimulating skin regeneration

Dexpanthenol, which derives from panthotenic acid (also known as Vitamin B5), is an extremely effective moisturiser, improving hydration of the outer most layer of the skin, to help reducing transepidermal water loss and maintaining skin softness and elasticity.

Dexpanthenol enhances skin regeneration and repair. It has been shown to considerably improve the symptoms of skin irritation such as dryness, roughness, scaling and redness of the skin when being applied regularly.

What are Micropigments?

Micropigments are tiny particles from titanium dioxide or zinc oxide which form an invisible film on the skin surface without penetrating into the skin. They physically reflect and scatter UV rays and are therefore employed as physical UV filters in sunscreen.

Introducing Glycyrrhetinic Acid

Glycyrrhetinic Acid is derived from the roots of the Chinese Liquorice plant - Glycyrrhiza Glabra, and is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps to protect the skin cells in the deeper epidermal layers from harmful UV-induced free radicals and supports skin´s own DNA repair mechanisms.

Introducing Licochalcone A

Licochalcone A is a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory active ingredient derived from the root of the Chinese Liquorice plant (Glycyrrhiza inflata), which uses natural compounds to protect its cells from excessive sunlight. When used in skincare products, Licochalcone A works to neutralise the free radicals that can damage skin cells and accelerate the ageing process and protects the deeper epidermal skin layers from sun-induced damage. When applied to irritated skin, Licochalcone A reduces redness and helps to soothe mild inflammation.

The powerful anti-oxidant

Alpha–Glucosyl-Rutin (AGR) is a natural ingredient extracted from the pagoda tree that is suitable for dermo cosmetic applications. This highly tolerable ingredient has very powerful antioxidative effects being able to prevent oxidative stress caused by sun induced free radicals – which are the most important triggers of sun allergy. It has been proven that anti-oxidants like AGR help to significantly reduce the risk of developing sun allergy symptoms, also known as Polimorphus Light Eruption (PLE), and Acne Aestivalis.

Introducing Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a vitamin and an antioxidant. Being a vitamin it has to be supplemented to the body by nutrition. It is necessary for a range of biological processes within the body, in this case helping to keep the skin healthy. As an antioxidant, Vitamin E can reduce oxidative stress by neutralising reactive free radicals.

Stimulating skin regeneration

Dexpanthenol, which derives from panthotenic acid (also known as Vitamin B5), is an extremely effective moisturiser, improving hydration of the outer most layer of the skin, to help reducing transepidermal water loss and maintaining skin softness and elasticity.

Dexpanthenol enhances skin regeneration and repair. It has been shown to considerably improve the symptoms of skin irritation such as dryness, roughness, scaling and redness of the skin when being applied regularly.

What are Micropigments?

Micropigments are tiny particles from titanium dioxide or zinc oxide which form an invisible film on the skin surface without penetrating into the skin. They physically reflect and scatter UV rays and are therefore employed as physical UV filters in sunscreen.

Introducing Glycyrrhetinic Acid

Glycyrrhetinic Acid is derived from the roots of the Chinese Liquorice plant - Glycyrrhiza Glabra, and is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps to protect the skin cells in the deeper epidermal layers from harmful UV-induced free radicals and supports skin´s own DNA repair mechanisms.

Introducing Licochalcone A

Licochalcone A is a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory active ingredient derived from the root of the Chinese Liquorice plant (Glycyrrhiza inflata), which uses natural compounds to protect its cells from excessive sunlight. When used in skincare products, Licochalcone A works to neutralise the free radicals that can damage skin cells and accelerate the ageing process and protects the deeper epidermal skin layers from sun-induced damage. When applied to irritated skin, Licochalcone A reduces redness and helps to soothe mild inflammation.

The powerful anti-oxidant

Alpha–Glucosyl-Rutin (AGR) is a natural ingredient extracted from the pagoda tree that is suitable for dermo cosmetic applications. This highly tolerable ingredient has very powerful antioxidative effects being able to prevent oxidative stress caused by sun induced free radicals – which are the most important triggers of sun allergy. It has been proven that anti-oxidants like AGR help to significantly reduce the risk of developing sun allergy symptoms, also known as Polimorphus Light Eruption (PLE), and Acne Aestivalis.

Introducing Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a vitamin and an antioxidant. Being a vitamin it has to be supplemented to the body by nutrition. It is necessary for a range of biological processes within the body, in this case helping to keep the skin healthy. As an antioxidant, Vitamin E can reduce oxidative stress by neutralising reactive free radicals.

Stimulating skin regeneration

Dexpanthenol, which derives from panthotenic acid (also known as Vitamin B5), is an extremely effective moisturiser, improving hydration of the outer most layer of the skin, to help reducing transepidermal water loss and maintaining skin softness and elasticity.

Dexpanthenol enhances skin regeneration and repair. It has been shown to considerably improve the symptoms of skin irritation such as dryness, roughness, scaling and redness of the skin when being applied regularly.

What are Micropigments?

Micropigments are tiny particles from titanium dioxide or zinc oxide which form an invisible film on the skin surface without penetrating into the skin. They physically reflect and scatter UV rays and are therefore employed as physical UV filters in sunscreen.

Introducing Glycyrrhetinic Acid

Glycyrrhetinic Acid is derived from the roots of the Chinese Liquorice plant - Glycyrrhiza Glabra, and is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps to protect the skin cells in the deeper epidermal layers from harmful UV-induced free radicals and supports skin´s own DNA repair mechanisms.